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Statement-I Boy/girl who is blind by birth attains sexual maturity early
Statement-II:Darkness stimulate the release of melatonin

A

Statement-I and statement-II both are correct

B

Statement-I is correct and statement -is wrong

C

Statement-I is wrong and statement-II is correct

D

Both statement -I

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